| # |
| # Set the address and IRQ here. The ne.c and 3c503 driver will autoprobe |
| # if you set the address or IRQ to zero, so we do that by default. |
| # Cards supportted: |
| # |
| # WD80x3 The Western Digital (SMC) WD80x3 driver |
| # WD_SHMEM=xxx Forces the address of the shared memory |
| # FORCE_8BIT Force card into 8-bit mode (WD8003) |
| # NE2000 The Novell NE-2000 driver |
| # HPLAN The HP-LAN driver |
| # EL1 The 3c501 EtherLink I driver (source missing?) |
| # EL2 The 3c503 EtherLink II driver |
| # EL2_AUI Selects the AUI port instead of the BNC port |
| # PLIP The Crynwe PL/IP driver |
| # SLIP The MicroWalt SLIP driver |
| # SL_DUMP Uses the "dump frame" debug code |
| # D_LINK The D-Link DE-600 Portable Ethernet Adaptor. |
| # D_LINK_IO The D-Link I/O address (0x378 == default) |
| # D_LINK_IRQ The D-Link IRQ number to use (IRQ7 == default) |
| # D_LINK_DEBUG Enable or disable D-Link debugging |
| # |
| # Note: for most WD (SMC) cards, the AutoProbe doesn't work. You have |
| # to force those cards into operation, by specifying the I/O add- |
| # ress (EI8390=xxx), the IRQ (EI8390_IRQ=xxx) and the address of |
| # the shared memory (WD_SHMEM=xxxx). All other supported cards |
| # behave like they should, you can leave the values to 0. -FvK |
| # |
| CARDS = -DSLIP -DPLIP -DWD80x3 -DNE2000 -DHPLAN -DEL2 -DD_LINK |
| |
| # For WD and SMC cards: |
| OPTS = -DEI8390=0x280 -DEI8390_IRQ=15 |
| WD_OPTS = -DWD_SHMEM=0xCC000 -UFORCE_8BIT |
| |
| # For all other cards: |
| #OPTS = -DEI8390=0 -DEI8390_IRQ=0 |
| #WD_OPTS = -DUD_SHMEM=0xCC000 -UFORCE_8BIT |
| |
| EL_OPTS = -UEL2_AUI |
| NE_OPTS = |
| HP_OPTS = |
| PLIP_OPTS = |
| SLIP_OPTS = -DSL_DUMP |
| DL_OPTS = -DD_LINK_IO=0x378 -DD_LINK_IRQ=7 -UD_LINK_DEBUG |